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    Larimer Mansion

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    Stoney Creek B&B

    5.0(3 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    By far the most amazing bed and breakfast I've ever visited!…read more The home (reconstructed and build by the owners) sits atop the highest peak in the area and overlooks the most amazing rolling hills. In the early morning hours and sometimes even during the day - the surrounding hills cover with fog and you feel like you're standing on an island in the middle of the ocean. It's utterly breathtaking. (I highly recommend staying in the upstairs bedroom! Super comfy beds, an awesome bathroom/shower, and a perfect view of the rolling hills!) A large group of wedding vendors and I photographed a styled wedding on the property and we couldn't have been happier with the end result. There are acres and acres of beautiful trails to walk, a large pond full of fish, an awesome bonfire and outdoor bar, as well as a beautiful barn on the land. The space is utterly perfect for country or outdoor weddings! I cannot wait to visit again - both for professional reasons and for personal! (Also, the owners, Sandy and Lou are two of the sweetest people I've ever met! If you love stories about history - ask them questions! They have so many great tales to tell!)

    This is by far the best venue I could have chosen for my wedding. Not only was the bed and…read morebreakfast absolutely stunning but Sandy and Lou were so incredibly helpful. They helped my wedding run so smoothly. I will recommend this venue to anyone who will listen!

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    Stoney Creek B&B - An inspiration styled wedding at Stoney Creek featured on the front cover of Whirl Magazine's Spring/Summer 2015 Wedding Guide

    An inspiration styled wedding at Stoney Creek featured on the front cover of Whirl Magazine's Spring/Summer 2015 Wedding Guide

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    View of the main house as you're driving up the driveway

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    View from the front of the house

    Century Inn

    Century Inn

    4.9(38 reviews)
    24.3 mi

    Charming historic inn. Very nicely decorated guest room…read morewith large balcony overlooking the grounds Love love the artwork throughout the inn. Food was delicious and service was great.

    4.5 stars. Century Inn, formerly called Hill's Tavern, opened in 1794 and has hosted famous…read morehistorical figures such as U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, and James K. Polk as well as other national and foreign leaders. Since 1945 the inn has been owned by the Harrington family. Unfortunately, in 2015 a fire gutted the interior of the inn, but in the next 2.5 years, a team of architects and specialist builders rebuilt the inn. The Inn contains seven guest rooms, each of which has a private bathroom and gas fireplace and includes breakfast. Rates vary by room but are roughly a couple hundred dollars per night. My husband and I did not stay in a room here, but we did eat dinner here. I had to make the reservation via a phone call. Perhaps the restaurant could start online reservations or do phone-call reminders. Please note that meals currently include dinner on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and brunch on Sundays. When my husband and I arrived at the inn, we parked our vehicle in a small parking lot across the street. The time was 7:30 PM in the winter, so the exterior of the inn looked dark but still beautiful. In the entrance a seating hostess kindly greeted us and seated us at a table in the garden room. The inn contained some other nicely decorated dining rooms, which I later explored. The inn looked so historically accurate that I would never have guessed that a fire had occurred. I appreciated seeing the original stones on some walls, a fireplace, and the floor, which had been worn low after hundreds of years of thousands of people walking on it. I felt very interested in seeing the interior design, oil paintings, and Christmas decor. I rate the setting as 5 stars. I also rate the service as 5 stars. Our waitress promptly served us and spoke nicely with us. The menu had sections for Beginning (Cheese and Charcuterie, Duck Confit, Giardiniera, and Escargot), In Between (Century Inn Greens, Spinach Salad, Peanut Soup, and Daily Soup), and Main (Fettuccini, Crabcakes, Pork Tenderloin, Coulette Steak, and Airline Chicken Breast). Another customer had to ask the waitress if foods were gluten-free, so I recommend that the restaurant add that nutritional information to the menu. Separate menus listed desserts, beers, wines, and scotches. Here are my ratings for what my husband and I ate: Cheese & Charcuterie - 4.5 stars - This starter platter contained two meats, two cheeses, blueberries, strawberries, raisins, and warm bread. Peanut Soup - 4.5 stars - I ordered a cup rather than a bowl, and it was still a good size. I rarely eat peanut soup, but I enjoyed its flavors. Spinach Salad - 4.5 stars - This salad contained spinach, dried cranberries, walnuts, feta, and champagne vinaigrette. Crab cakes - 5 stars - Three small-medium crab cakes were very meaty and tasted delicious. The sides were asparagus and spicy red-pepper couscous. Airline Chicken Breast - 3 stars - My husband ate this entree of chicken with Chardonnay-leek sauce, and I tasted one bite of it. He described it as "plain," and I agree that it needed more flavor. Its sides were sour zucchini and a delicious wild rice. We skipped desserts and drinks. The total price was $101 plus tax and tip. (For our main courses, our receipt says different prices than does the online menu. The restaurant should fix that discrepancy.)

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    Century Inn - Me raising a glass of Liberty Pole Spirit..

    Me raising a glass of Liberty Pole Spirit..

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    Century Inn

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    Montgomery Mansion Bed & Breakfast

    Montgomery Mansion Bed & Breakfast

    4.3(8 reviews)
    38.3 mi

    We stopped here today, and it appears that perhaps this Bed & Breakfast has gone out of business…read more There were no B&B signs, as shown in some of the older photos, and in fact , there were no signs at all indicating that this ever was a business. I noticed the web site doesn't work either. The building was still very cool to see however, and in that respect, we are glad we stopped . . . Cheers!

    The Montgomery Mansion and it's owners feel like something out of a fairy tale. The home isn't…read morejust beautiful, it has the unique character that can only be built by many generations of loving owners each making their own thoughtful contributions. The custom wood work, vintage light fixtures, mirrors, carpets and stained glass are at once classy and charming. Every aspect feels cozy and full of warm character without ever crossing over to ostentation. The only thing better than the atmosphere was our hosts, the owners Butch and Shirley. Even though we'd never met before, they treated us like old friends they were delighted to catch up with. They went out of their way to ensure every aspect of our stay was enjoyable. Butch and Shirley love the house just as much as we did, and you could tell they were thrilled to be able to share the gorgeous historical time capsule that is the Montgomery Mansion with others. The coffee, scratch made french toast and frittata the next morning were the perfect end to a perfect stay. The great place and great hosts have us searching for a great excuse to go back soon!

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    Montgomery Mansion Bed & Breakfast
    Montgomery Mansion Bed & Breakfast
    Montgomery Mansion Bed & Breakfast

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    Adele's Bed & Breakfast - Relaxing on the porch

    Adele's Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(6 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    Adele and her husband went above and beyond during my one-night stay with them during my cycling…read moretrip. I had some mechanical issues with my bike, and Adele even offered to drive halfway to Pittsburgh to pick me up. I would recommend Adele and her husband Dan as a trust-worthy resource to any solo females like myself traveling the GAP. The breakfast and snacks were wonderful and the price was very reasonable. Wonderful experience.

    You are hot and tired after cycling a 50-mile segment on the Great Allegheny Passage. From the GAP…read moretrail, you slog up a steep side road, cut over the bridge into town, and spot the welcoming porch awnings of Adele's B&B. A knock on the door is quickly answered with a hearty "welcome". Your BNB co-host Dan secures your bikes and helps usher you inside. Here you meet Christine, legacy Owner, Smithton's Mayor, and Family and Town historian. Cool water and fresh veggies from the garden greet your arrival in the 1st-floor bar/museum of Smithton and Christine's proud family heritage. The conversation weaves between checking in on your needs and particulars, and the long connection this place and family hold in hosting patrons and guests. Upstairs you will find a spacious apartment and rooms with accessibility to a huge porch overlooking the town (Christine recommended eating at Dale's Place and you spot it down the street. Believe the reviews: Fantastic food and drink). A/C and a super comfy bed provide a restorative recharge. Breakfast should not be skipped! Tomatoes from the garden, asparagus & feta omelet, locally sourced fruit (those peaches!), bread, and jams, stream from Dan's kitchen as Christine provides additional commentary on Smithton's past and present. Now fueled with food and memories, Dan brings your secured bike to the front door. A handshake to Dan, a new friend hug from Christine, and you are on your way. Absolutely memorable. A trip highlight. Great people make great places. Thank you Dan and Christine!

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    Adele's Bed & Breakfast - Breakfast

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    Adele's Bed & Breakfast

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    Scarsdale Cottage Inn

    Scarsdale Cottage Inn

    5.0(1 review)
    8.5 mi

    What a beautiful home! I treated my boyfriend to a couple of days here as a birthday treat (and as…read morea "thanks for spending your actual birthday with me and all my relatives at our family reunion hundreds of miles from home" treat). With one of the Frank Lloyd Wright packages purchased in advance, we were able to spend some time in this little town right outside of Pittsburgh and one full morning at Wright's masterpiece, the Fallingwater house (which has now officially been declared priceless!) The bed and breakfast's website will have you convinced that West Newton, PA is a gorgeous riverside town. Don't believe the hype. While it's okay, the town is nothing to look at it not exactly walkable. Between the Victorian home and the "downtown" area, we were hard-pressed to find any sidewalks. We did take the hotel manager's advice and rent some bikes (okay, I admit it--we were cheesy and got a bicycle built for two) in order to ride along the pretty bike path that runs along the Youghiogheny River. (Don't worry--you can just call it by its nickname, "the Yock.") Apart from the town being relatively desolate (hardly anything was open) and unattractive, the b&b was oozing with charm. We weren't sickened by it, however. We had a GIGANTIC, ornately carved king-sized bed, a big bathroom with a whirlpool tub (note: no shower--I assumed that there would be one, but only some rooms have 'em), and the WHOLE HOUSE TO OURSELVES. That's right. No one was in any of the other four rooms, and the owner and manager live off-site. Glory be! We felt rich and famous for two days. I feel terrible for forgetting her name, but the woman who arrived bright and early to serve us breakfast at whatever time we desired it was really friendly, funny, and kind. She asked us in advance if the next day's meal would suit us and gave us tips about the area. (She even gave me a slight discount on the two-day Wright package since we didn't have enough time to go to two different FLW sites.) Overall, it was a lovely experience. I would highly endorse a trip there if you're going to be in Pittsburgh (or are from Pittsburgh) and want a quick getaway where you will either leave the hotel most of the day to explore the luxuriously beautiful Laurel Canyons region OR if you're just going to stay in the hotel all day long (insert low growl noise). If you're traveling from far away and want a more picturesque vacation destination b&b in the Laurel Highlands, I'd look at this helpful website: http://www.laurelhighlands.org/ Happy bedding & breakfasting!

    Larimer Mansion - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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